Follow-Me Team
About the Team
The Follow-Me Team is a Czech civilian formation display team based at Zábřeh Airport in the Moravian-Silesian Region. The four-ship comprises vintage Zlín trainers flown by Tomáš, Bohdan, Lubo and Jarda. Their routine is a crisp, non-aerobatic formation sequence that emphasises precision: tight turns, formation flypasts and choreographed breaks—no smoke systems, just pure station-keeping.
Although a regular sight at smaller Czech airshows, Follow-Me occasionally appears at international events, bringing the classic Zlín silhouette to wider audiences.
About the Zlín Trainers (Z-226 / Z-326)
Type & role. The team flies Zlín Z-226 and Z-326 “Trenér / Trenér Master” trainers—classic Czech designs built by Moravan in Otrokovice. While the family has aerobatic pedigree, the team’s specific airframes are operated in the non-aerobatic category, so their display focuses on close formation precision rather than solo aerobatics.
Key differences. The Z-226 features fixed landing gear; the Z-326 introduced a retractable undercarriage and airframe refinements suited to advanced training. Powerplants across the series are inline sixes from the Walter/Avia family, giving the Zlín its distinctive look and sound.
Display fit. Follow-Me’s aircraft do not use smoke; the display centres on neat geometry and formation discipline.
Team Facts
Display Aircraft
4 × Zlín Z-226 / Z-326
Country
Czechia
Base
Zábřeh Airport (Moravian-Silesian)
Status
Active civilian formation team
Team History
Follow-Me grew from a group of Zlín owners and formation enthusiasts at Zábřeh, refining a non-aerobatic four-ship routine to showcase classic Czech training aircraft. The team practices regularly at their home field, honing close station-keeping, choreographed formation changes and smooth flypasts designed for smaller venues where spectators are close to the action.
Today, Follow-Me appears predominantly around Czechia with occasional trips abroad, demonstrating how heritage trainers—when flown precisely—can deliver a captivating precision-formation display without smoke or aerobatics.
Did You Know?
- Zlín Trenér family aircraft were designed and built in Otrokovice (Moravan), becoming iconic post-war Czech trainers.
- The Z-326 “Trenér Master” added retractable landing gear and wing refinements over the fixed-gear Z-226.
- The team flies in the non-aerobatic category, highlighting tight formation handling rather than aerobatics.
- Follow-Me’s line-abreast and echelon changes are planned for smaller show sites where spectators are close.
- The Zlín series dates from the 1950s and remains popular with clubs and private owners across Central Europe.